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MD Community Medicine (Colombo) – Board Certified Consultant in Community Medicine (Retired) Visiting lectures and field tutors Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Jaffna – 2018/19 Visiting lecturers Dr. N. Sivarajah, MBBS (Cey), DTPH (London), MD Community Medicine (Colombo) – Board Certified Consultant in Community Medicine (Retired) Dr. C. S. Nachinarkinian, MBBS (Cey), DPH (Sydney) – Former Director, Teaching Hospital Jaffna (Retired) Dr. R. Kesavan, MBBS ( Jaffna), MD Community Medicine (Colombo) – Consultant Community Physician, Office of the Provincial Director of Health Services - Northern Province Dr. Murali Vallipuranathan, MBBS (Jaffna), PGD Population Studies (Colombo), MSc Community Medicine (Colombo), MD Community Medicine (Colombo), FCCP (Sri Lanka), FRSPH (UK) – Board Certified Specialist Community Physician, Ministry of Health, Nutrition & Indigenous Medicine, Colombo Dr. K. Nanthakumaran, MBBS (Jaffna), MSc Medical Administration (Colombo), MD Trainee/Medical Administration (Colombo) – Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS), Office of RDHS - Jaffna Dr. T. Sathyamoorthy, MBBS (Jaffna), MSc Medical Administration (Colombo), MD Medical Administration (Colombo) and PGD Management (Rajarata) – Director, Teaching Hospital Jaffna Dr. A. Ragupathy, MBBS (Jaffna), MD Medicine (Colombo), MRCPE, MRCP (UK) – Consultant Physician, Base Hospital Tellipalai Dr. J. T. Sivashankar, MBBS (Jaffna), DCH (Colombo), MSc Community Medicine – Assistant Medical Officer of Health, MOH Office, Sandilipay Dr. S. Sivaganesh, MBBS, MSc Community Medicine (Colombo) – Medical Officer/NCD, Office of RDHS - Jaffna Dr. S. Mahendran, MBBS (Colombo), FRCS (Eng), Diploma in Diabetic Care – Primary Care Surgeon (GPWS) Dr. S. Poologanathan, MBBS (Colombo), LRCP, MRCS (Eng), FRCS (ED), DIMC (ED), MRCGP (UK), FRAGP (Aus), CPCSM (Aus) – General Practitioner Dr. S. Shanmukadasan, MBBS, LRCP (Edin), LRCPS (Glasg) – General Practitioner Dr. M. Chandrakumar, MBBS (Ceylon), LRCP (Edin), LRCS (Edin), LRCPS (Glasgow), FRCS (Edin), MFPHM (UK), FFPHM (UK) – Principal Port Medical Officer, General Practitioner & Clinical Director Dr. N. Umasugi, MBBS (Jaffna), FRACGP (Australia) – General Practitioner Dr. K. Indramohan, MBBS, DFM – General Practitioner, Chunnakam Dr. R. Gobith, MBBS (Jaffna), DFM (Colombo) – Medical Officer/Public Health and Quality Management Unit, DGH Negombo 1 Visiting lectures and field tutors Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Jaffna – 2018/19 Dr. T. Dhushyanthan, MBBS, DFM – General Practitioner, Kokuvil Dr. K. Rajasekaran, MBBS, DFM – Divisional Medical Officer, DH Kondavil Dr. A. Kanthanesan, MBBS, DFM – Divisional Medical Officer, DH Manipay Dr. K. Mahendran, MBBS – Divisional Medical Officer, DH Kopay Dr. T. Pragashan, MD – Divisional Medical Officer, DH Chankanai Dr. T. Nanthakumar, MBBS – Medical Officer, DH Chankanai Dr. (Mrs.) Srijanani Kabilan, MBBS – Medical Officer, DH Chankanai Field instructors and tutors Office of MOH – Nallur: Dr. A. Jeyakumaran, MD – Medical Officer of Health, MOH Office Nallur Mr. S. Rajenthira – Supervising Public Health Inspector, MOH Office Nallur Mrs. Saratha Gobalasingam – Supervising Public Health Midwife, MOH Office Nallur Mr. Tharmalingam Sureshkumar – Public Health Inspector, Kondavil Mr. Thruvanjeeswaran Kiruban – Public Health Inspector, Kokuvil 1 Mr. Sivanathan Sivanujan – Public Health Inspector, Kokuvil 2 Mr. Arudpiragasapillai Jeyakrishna – Public Health Inspector, Nallur Miss. Nishantha Kandiah – Public Health Midwife, Thirunelvely North Mrs. Nishanthini Thangeswaran – Public Health Midwife, Thirunelvely East Mrs. Yamini Jesutharajah – Public Health Midwife, Thirunelvely South Mrs. P. Karthiga – Public Health Midwife, Ariyalai Mrs. Tavaseelan Kirushany – Public Health Midwife, Ariyalai Mrs. Senthuran Jejitha – Public Health Midwife, Kondavil East Mrs. K. Vijayatharshini – Public Health Midwife, Kondavil North 2 Visiting lectures and field tutors Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Jaffna – 2018/19 Mrs. Mangayakarasi Raveenthiran – Public Health Midwife, Kondavil South Mrs. M. Sasikala – Public Health Midwife, Konavalai Mrs. Tharmendra Aranya – Public Health Midwife, Manchavanapathy Mrs. U. Urmila – Public Health Midwife, Arugalmadam Office of RDHS – Jaffna and regional disease control campaigns: Dr. K. Nanthakumaran, MBBS (Jaffna), MSc Medical Administration (Colombo) – Regional Director of Health Services, Office of RDHS, Jaffna. Dr. S. Mohanakumar, MBBS – Regional Epidemiologist, RDHS Office Jaffna Dr. P. Paraneetharan, MBBS and Diploma in Anatomy – Regional Epidemiologist, RDHS Office Jaffna Dr. C.S. Jamunananthan, MBBS – District Tuberculosis Control Officer, Pannai Dr. Norrise Mariyaselvam, MBBS – Regional Malaria Officer/Anti-Malaria Campaign, Pannai Teaching Hospital Jaffna: Dr. T. Sathyamoorthy, MBBS (Jaffna), MSc Medical Administration (Colombo), MD Medical Administration (Colombo) and PGD Management (Rajarata) – Director, Teaching Hospital Jaffna Mrs. Usha Thanabalasingam – In-Charge Nursing Officer, Ward 01, Teaching Hospital Jaffna Mr. S. E. Sritharan – Infection Control Nursing Officer, Teaching Hospital Jaffna Mrs. Sumana Kathiramalai – Chief Pharmacist, Teaching Hospital Jaffna Mr. S. Geethaiamuthan, BSc – Statistical Unit, Teaching Hospital Jaffna Institutions serving persons with special needs: Dr. N. Sivarajah – President, Association for Rehabilitation of the Disabled (AROD) Dr. (Mrs) J. Ganeshamoorthy, MBBS (Cey), FRCP(UK) – Chairperson, Jaffna Jaipur Centre for Disability Rehabilitation (JJCDR), Chundikuli Mr. T. Kirubakaran – Superintendent, State Home for the Elders, Kaithady 3 Visiting lectures and field tutors Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Jaffna – 2018/19 Mrs. B. Vaithehi – Director, Shanthiham Association for Health and Counselling Mr. Vallipuram Vealmurugu – General Manager, CANE Hospice, Chunnakam Mrs. K. Kugathasan – Principal, Sivapoomi School for Children with Special Needs Mrs. Vasuki Rajasingam – Principal, Nuffield School for the Deaf and Blind, Kaithady Mrs. Kamalalojinidevi – Women Development Officer, Divisional Secretariat Office Nallur Public services: Mr. K. Thilakenthiran – Supervisor, Pradeshiya Sabha Nallur Mr. Suntharalingam Saravanan – Senior Chemist, National Water Supply & Drainage Board, Jaffna Staff of the Community Health Empowerment Project Dr. K. Kethesweran – Yoga Trainer Mrs. A. Mayuri – Community Health Assistant Miss. Thenuja – Community Health Assistant 4 .
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